![]() ![]() Some decent puzzles (pigeon eggs, taking out naranja and faking his identity, taking your club out of business to get Glottis on the ship) Some good humour (witty, puns, sarcastic, silly, bizarre) Memorable characters (Manny, Glottis, Domino, Captain Velasco, Olivia, etc) and locationsĬan skip dialogue on a per sentence basis (not during a CGI cutscene though sadly) ![]() Interesting premise and setting (you're a travel salesman for newly deceased people selling tickets to the afterlife, you're stuck in a purgatory of sorts from which the dead journey towards their afterlife and the difficulty and length of this journey is different depending on how they lived their lives (and how rich they were or how much money they were buried with sometimes?)) Save anywhere (4 slots, shows current location in text and a screenshot+date of save+which chapter/year you're on) Nice art direction (north american film noir+mexican folklore, heavily stylized early 3D, picasso-like cut & paste style for the land of the living segments, pretty good integration of CGI elements for background animations during gameplay (the difference is more noticeable in higher res and on a better screen though but it's comparable to FF7-8), nice water animations) Great voice acting (subtitles option) and dialogue overall (fairly in-depth dialogue trees, no parser option though) Level Design-6.5 Frustration-8 Fun-6.5 Originality-7 Graphics-8.5 Sound-8 Control-6.5 Challenge-7 Story-8 ![]()
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